On Monday 06 December 2004 23:00, Sylvain Wallez wrote: > In that case, a single EL is just painful. > Furthermore, specifying the language in the component declaration > doesn't help readability nor reuse of templates between projects.
Is it only me? I like Java a lot, and how come I can't construct the page parts in Java as well? Is it that people really love to learn 15 different programming languages when one can do more than enough? Tapestry, IMHO, have got a lot of things right. Let the programmers use Java and let the designers use Dreamweaver (or whatever their personal choice is). Having the programmers crank out some <tr> statements isn't that much of a deal, but blurring the pitcure of who is in charge of the template is. The designer knows shit-all about any programming construct and the programmer knows shit-all about design (pardon my french). Maybe this community is a lot about people who think that they are in the middle and can do both... no offense :o) , most real-world projects are not organized in that manner. Cheers Niclas -- +------//-------------------+ / http://www.dpml.net / / http://niclas.hedhman.org / +------//-------------------+